Is there a tool or a deamon that documented a change in the /etc directory?

2008-03-12 Thread Stephan Andreas
The problem is clear, I think. But a simple example: You are an operator for e.g. a OBSD Firewall. Yesterday everything was ok, Today a person phoned me and want that I open a tcp port for him. Ok I open. Tomorrow, I notice problems that I never have had before. But I have forgotten the new open

Re: Is there a tool or a deamon that documented a change in the /etc directory?

2008-03-12 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:37:55AM +0100, Stephan Andreas wrote: The problem is clear, I think. But a simple example: You are an operator for e.g. a OBSD Firewall. Yesterday everything was ok, Today a person phoned me and want that I open a tcp port for him. Ok I open. Tomorrow, I notice

Re: Is there a tool or a deamon that documented a change in the /etc directory?

2008-03-12 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:37:55AM +0100, Stephan Andreas wrote: The problem is clear, I think. But a simple example: You are an operator for e.g. a OBSD Firewall. Yesterday everything was ok, Today a person phoned me and want that I open a tcp port for him. Ok I open. Tomorrow, I notice

Re: Is there a tool or a deamon that documented a change in the /etc directory?

2008-03-12 Thread Nick Holland
Stephan Andreas wrote: The problem is clear, I think. But a simple example: You are an operator for e.g. a OBSD Firewall. Yesterday everything was ok, Today a person phoned me and want that I open a tcp port for him. Ok I open. Tomorrow, I notice problems that I never have had before. But I